rubixd 0 Posted April 23, 2015 Any ideas fellas? I was using an i5 before and displaying 3 windows -- one with 49 cameras plus a monitor with 5, and another with 5. If I did that to this Xeon it would be at 100% all the time. Exacq says Xeon doesn't have built in video rendering and that's why it blows chunks. Thoughts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Korgoth Of Barbaria 0 Posted April 24, 2015 Any ideas fellas? I was using an i5 before and displaying 3 windows -- one with 49 cameras plus a monitor with 5, and another with 5. If I did that to this Xeon it would be at 100% all the time. Exacq says Xeon doesn't have built in video rendering and that's why it blows chunks. [attachment=0]CPU Usage.png[/attachment] Thoughts? Yeah, and that's the answer, no GPU rendering. I'm using E3-1276V3 procesor and everything is fine. Maybe try to add some basic video card. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rubixd 0 Posted April 24, 2015 Any ideas fellas? I was using an i5 before and displaying 3 windows -- one with 49 cameras plus a monitor with 5, and another with 5. If I did that to this Xeon it would be at 100% all the time. Exacq says Xeon doesn't have built in video rendering and that's why it blows chunks. [attachment=0]CPU Usage.png[/attachment] Thoughts? Yeah, and that's the answer, no GPU rendering. I'm using E3-1276V3 procesor and everything is fine. Maybe try to add some basic video card. The machine is currently using two NVS 510's in SLI - It uses them for rendering (verifiable via Nvidia CP) at rates of about 10-20% maximum per card. A test using 6 simultaneous (2 per screen) 1080p youtube streams showed GPU use closer to 50% per card on average Thank you for your reply, do you have any other suggestions? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites